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Showing posts with label Casual Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casual Photography. Show all posts

JB Photography Class : 5 tips photographing under the direct sunlight in Kota Kinabalu

I get this question a lot, How do you photograph with the sun directly above your head or at noon. A lot of photographers tend to avoid shooting at 12pm because of the harsh direct sunlight in which did not compliment the Couple. The craft of photography is the ability to shoot at any time of day and make incredible images. We can’t always control where we shoot and the time of day. Let’s say someone has a wedding and they come out of the church right at noon. We can’t just ask that they reschedule everything so that we can shoot them coming out of the church during magic hour. We need to have the ability to shoot when and where things happen. This means you will need to know how to handle direct sun. There is no reason to hide inside when the sun is high and harsh; we are going to show you how to get out there and shoot successfully. So If you’re brave enough to get out there and shoot in the hot sun, then here are five tips you’ll need in order to get the best images and make it worth your time.
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1. Don’t rely on shade One solution is to find shade, somewhere that will cover your subject so the light will be soft and more flattering. Shooting in shade is ideal for wide-open, soft, reflected light that is very neutral-looking. However, sometimes you don’t have much shade to choose from like in an open field. Or, you want to shoot in the specific location, and moving into the shade would be pointless. If you have the option to use shade and it doesn’t change the purpose of the shoot, definitely go for that, but when you don’t have the option to use shade, then it’s time to fight the sun.
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2. Use the Sun as a key light When you can’t hide from the sun, then the best thing you can do is make it your key light. The sun is the biggest key light there is! There won’t be anything around that is as bright as the sun. So why compete with it? Use the sun as a key light. You do this by moving your subject until the sun lights their face in one of the five portrait lighting positions. Have your subject look up toward the sun. This crates a nice butterfly. Maneuver your subject until the sun on their face falls into a Rembrandt or split light. This can be hard because you can’t move the sun so you have to move your subject. Use the sun as a key to light your subject’s face. To make this really work, it’s good to use a reflector of some kind and bounce light back into your subject’s face. In this case I use the veil. This will open up the shadows and make the image much more appealing. The huge advantage of this setup is minimal equipment. But you are at the mercy of where the sun is in the sky. And it doesn’t give you much flexibility in terms of background choice. You can’t pick up the sun and move it wherever you want it to be. The problem is that this light is really harsh and will show every flaw on your subject’s skin. Because there’s so much contrast, you might have to do a lot of retouching to correct all the blemishes. It’s not ideal, but it is an option if you have to work in these conditions. It’s not my first option. but I have seen some amazing images using the sun as the key light.
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3. Use the Sun as a back/rim light This is my favorite and go-to option just about every time I shoot in direct sun. Having the sun behind the subject will create a nice rim light on the subject’s hair, resulting in a natural-looking separation of the subject from the background. Putting the sun behind your subject also gives you a darker background, because everything in your background will also have the sun behind it. This gives you a dark background with a beautiful rim light on your subject (for separation) and an open light on the face. When the sun is high in the sky, this is an easy thing to pull off. Once the sun starts to get lower on the horizon, now you’re competing with the direct sun, and it will create flares. Flares are good but change the look. With this technique, you can just add a reflector from the side to brighten your subject’s face. This works because the sun is hitting the reflector directly and bouncing back into your subject’s face. A hard rim with a soft, reflected key light is a great combination. Get that reflector up high so the light source is lighting your subject from slightly above eye level. If you put the reflector on the ground, then it’s reflecting up and looks like horror light. Don’t be lazy—get that reflector above your subject. You can also physically position yourself on the ground and put the sun directly behind the subject. The subject blocks the sun from the camera and gives you a rim light around their whole body or head. The upside to this technique is you get great images. But the downside is you need more equipment. A stand or an assistant needs to hold the reflector. If you don’t have an assistant, use the groom’s parents or bring a stand. It does slow the shooting process down, but the look is worth it.
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4. Use a Translucent Reflector Putting a translucent overhead is a great way to control the light that falls on your subject. By doing this technique, you can get softer shadows and have more of a softbox look. This is a cleaner look that works great, as you get a beautiful, soft, controllable light. With this technique, you get almost halfway to shade, so it’s not quite as dark and soft as if you were in actual shade, but more similar to a light cloud coverage. For a full-body shot, this technique shows the shadow of your translucent on the ground, which means you’re limiting your shot selection to waist-up or close-ups. If you want a full-body shot, try to hide the line of the shadow with the edge of your frame. Or, get a huge reflector that will cover more area!
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5. Use a Strobe and Translucent In this setup, we will still be using the sun as a rim light and the translucent reflector to create a softbox, but now we are adding a strobe to open up the shadows and have more control over the image. With this setup, you have complete and total control for world domination! You’ll be able to control the amount of shadow and the harshness of it on your subject’s face. In order for this to work, you really need a strobe that has high-speed sync. Without one, you’ll have to compensate by lowering your aperture, since you’re in direct sun. This might not be a look you’re going for, so it’s something to consider. This setup needs the most equipment to shoot in direct light, but also gives the greats amount of control!

 Conclusion We don’t need to fear shooting in direct light! There are so many ways around the harshness, and you really can get some incredible shots when you embrace the light. We’ve got some really unique images shooting with all of these different variations, and if we would have just stuck to the shade or waited till the sun was rising or setting, we would have missed out on this completely different feeling. So, do not fear! Venture out into that harsh sun, try out some of these techniques and just don’t forget sunscreen.
Posted by Sir George on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 | 0 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, for Photographers, Lifestyle Photography, Malaysia Wedding Photographer, Post Wedding Photography, Pre Wedding Photography, Sabah Wedding photographer, Wedding Photography

SABAH PRE WEDDING : Jon and Karen, Kota Kinabalu

We finally blogging again yay! there were some issue with our google acc and with some power of a team of tech guys we manage to fix it! During the absence we were active on our Instagram.com/joj.young please follow me for real time activities.
Let's get right to it, Jon and Karen are from our neighboring state, and We're happy and excited that they've chose Kota Kinabalu, Sabah as their destination pre wedding session. We collab with One Big Project for the indoor photo session. The Setup is just perfect for something minimalist. We had so much fun during this session, and we're thankful for it to end smoothly.

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Posted by Sir George on Friday, September 27, 2019 | 0 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, Lifestyle Photography, Malaysia Wedding Photographer, Pre Wedding Photography, Sabah Wedding photographer

Portraiture : Sabahan Bloggers Gathering Crew

We had the privilege to photographed Sabahan Bloggers Gathering Crew, .. some of you might know them, If not .. let me tell you, they are just pure Crazy, Fun, Wacky and Crazy.. Did I mention Crazy?..haha. Dino Call-me-up for this shoot and I was very thrill.. I can't wait to photographed my group of Best Buddies. I personally knew some of them since my college years when Floppy Disk still exist..haha and I am deeply grateful that they were there whenever I needed them especially in 2007 for completing my Wedding Project "Wrestling Kampung".
After a Successful event last year, Once again on the 31st October 2009, the Sabahan Bloggers Gathering 2009 gonna be in Imperial International Hotel ... and this time, you need to open your closet and suit up your costume, because It's Halloween! Registration is Open and do help Spread the Word.


From the left, Chris - Dinoza - JacQ - Wei Chuen - Fara - Julian





For more info, visit their Website or join their Facebook Group
Posted by Sir George on Saturday, August 29, 2009 | 0 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, Portraiture

We're out for Harvest!

Just a quick note, Our Studio is taking a break from

31st May 2009 to 4th June 2009
and Re-Open on the 5th June 2009.

We're available only through appointment during that period, do contact us via Cell Phone or Email.

"Kotobian Tadau Tagazo do Ka'amatan" from JofannaBridal

Preview : Fabian and Alvira




Posted by Sir George on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 | 1 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, George Yong, Malaysia Wedding Photographer, Pre Wedding Photography, Wedding Gown

Backyard Discovery



This is our dog, Jolly. I applied the Rembrandt Technique on her which seems to turned out kinda weird.. haha..

On to today's post, I discovered something cool from our Tuaran House Backyard. "Baby Spiders' Crib". Please Enlarge for better viewing, If only I have Macro Lens with me.



Off Camera Flash on my Right.





Posted by Sir George on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 | 0 comments | Labels: Casual Photography

Our Short trip to KL.



We're back from Kuala Lumpur, Although it's a short trip but friends making it rather a memorable one. We're taking a short break to meet up with our close friends and we're missing the trip already,Thanx guys for the wonderful time.

Joey, What a comfortable house you have, Listening to your story about the gardener asking for RM 20 to cut the grass, size up about a Ping pong Table is totally a rip-off. Dude get a giant Scissor and D-I-Y. Get together and Watching Man United lift their first trophy is truly amazing.

Shaz, Traxx Fm Event was cool.. If only I get the chance to drive home the Car..Haha.. I suck at Nintendo WII. Tell Par and the rest of the TraXX FM crew that they doing a great job on that event. Dude whoever drives that Ford Mustang in your Apartment, Better get extra protection. I really wish I had more time for Basketball, at least we manage to shoot some hoops in the mall, which gives me an Idea.

Rocky Tham, Woah!.. Selling Nissan now huh.. Last time I remember you did my Income Tax and now making money by selling cars..haha.. All the best buddy, think of me if you have any spare Nissan 350Z or Skyline, I don't mind.


Photo from Steph, love my Wall-E Crocs

Steph and Rowena, Thanx for the wonderful Dinner. I hope you use that phrase well Steph,"Can Bah If You!".. Haha.. Rowena I agree with Steph we should create a Sitcom and name it Piak!.

Anna Rina, Now I know why you skipped your Dinner for that..that..that Tiramisu. We love it, Actually where can you get a Nutty Tiramisu. It is the Bomb! Remember the project I've told you about the abandon castle in Bangsar? You should consider it..hehe.. If you meet any of our Photography Batch-mates, Say "Hi" to them, we should catch up on my next trip, Alumni perhaps..haha



Baby Eve, Wow it's Amazing how you've grown so much. Your Smile could take anyone worries and sorrow away, It's so genuine and Loveable. We hope you like what we've got you. Can't wait for you to come home!

Thanx guys for everything.

Enjoy the next Wedding Preview : Perry and Leanne




Posted by Sir George on Friday, March 6, 2009 | 1 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, George Yong, Malaysia Wedding Photographer, Wedding Gown, Wedding Photography

X'mas 2008 : Day 2 @ Sandra's



Day 2 of Christmas, we're so happy to be invited to Sandra's Christmas Dinner, and really looking forward to meet up with Ridhy, he's my good buddy ever since Sacred Heart Primary School way back in the late 80's. Then, Elizabeth Kumar another friend of ours got back from the UK and this time for Good.  Ridhy prepared some great dishes that night ,"Love the Salad Bro!". And Sandra prepared her signature dish , The Potato Salad... My Fave! Thanx Again guys for inviting us.




Jocelyn and Liz


Ridhy and his, Smoked Duck Salad






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And then I got this Idea in Making the Christmas Tree more Excited in Motion.


Dashing Tree


Confuse Tree, "Notice the technique in making the Tree from Big to Small?"


Star Burst Tree

Posted by Sir George on Friday, January 2, 2009 | 0 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, others

X'mas 2008 : Christmas Day Casual Portraits



While we're having fun during that joyful day, George take the opportunity to create some X'mas Casual portraiture. How often do you get to do portraits? haha... We just wanna say thank you for dropping by and appreciate for all the support you've given us.


Hanafi and Irene


Vanessa and Rainer


Julian and Fara


Baby Dan
Posted by Jofanna on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 | 0 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, others

X'mas 2008: Christmas Day Open House @ Dusing Residence



As promise this post is about Dusing Family Christmas Celebration Part 2.
Very sad to announce that this year would be the "Last" open house for The Dusings after more than 5 decades of celebrating Christmas with friends and family. As usual my mum & Aunty Rose have to wake up very early to prepare breakfast & lunch for more than 300 guests.Can you imagine the preparation??




signing the Family Christmas Poster







Some of you tried the Tuaran Special made by Uncle Botak, and seriously it is a must try.


Tuaran Special in the making


Big Dan


Baby Dan


Aunt Joan, person behind the scene


The Dusing Christmas Postcard



This year is the most busy Open House , where seats are like no where to be seen at one point. But we're happy to see and greet so many happy faces, finally on behalf of the Dusing we would like to say Thank you for the Love and Blessing for all these years.
Posted by Jofanna on | 3 comments | Labels: Casual Photography, others
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